I agree with the first comment, with a modification that it should be a rotating bezel watch. Buy a rotating bezel Casio watch from amazon and you can mark checkpoints on certain minute marks using white out. You could do one at the 35 mark and one every 8.75 minutes to split up the 4 logic games and 4 LG passages. When you're making the marks yourself you're calling the shots so you could mark whatever you think is important to monitor with regards to how many questions you think you should have done at certain minute marks. Just make sure it's a rotating bezel watch because you can move the circle with the minute marks on it and line it up with whatever time each section starts so then you know exactly what time it will end. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005JVP0FU/ref=oh_aui_i_d_old_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I bought this one because Josh from lawschooli.com wrote an article that it was the best LSAT watch on the market and recommended doing that marking for each LG or RC section thing. It was $25 on amazon when I ordered it last year but the rotating bezel stopped working (only because I'm a germaphobe and disinfected/cleaned it too much so it stopped rotating) so I ordered one for the June LSAT this summer and it was only $15.90.